Minecraft has been the go-to game for many players in the last few years, especially since itās been converted to many consoles.
With the recent launch of the new Xbox Series S/X, players have been reaping the benefits of the hardware of the new consoles with Minecraft, but there has been a couple of issues plaguing some players.
A recent update called the āNether Updateā brought a new mob in the form of a āPiglin bruteā, alongside UI enhancements and bug fixes.
But ever since the game has been available on the new Xbox consoles, some players have been experiencing a glitch. Hereās a rundown of it, and how to fix it.
What is the Glitch?
Itās certainly a strange glitch, where a player is simply loading up their world, and it completely crashes the console.
Thereās no message of a crash, or a kickback to the Home Screen, but it turns the console off and even deletes the save.
Itās seemingly possible to reach your world through a save eventually, but you may be subject to a huge amount of lag.
This could be a major issue if Mojang or Microsoft donāt resolve it soon, but there are some unofficial fixes in the meantime.
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How to Fix Xbox Series X Minecraft Glitch
First, make sure to visit Minecraftās āHelp Centerā once they add an article regarding the issue. There has been one article that relates to something similar on PS4 and Nintendo Switch. Itās recommended there to restart the console and launch Minecraft, and nothing else.
Another aspect is to delete Minecraft entirely, restart the console and re-download the game again.
Another is to contact Mojang directly, usually through their āSupportā account on Twitter.
The company are usually very fast in resolving issues; after all, it is Minecraft. We are only a couple of days after the launch of the Series S/X, so we wonāt be surprised if this is fixed by the end of the week.
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